The Pack Feed
Letting your dog track isn’t just about finding lost stuff—it’s about giving them a real shot at breathing, focusing, and leading the way. Think of it as doggy yoga, but with you getting dragged through the woods. When you stop micromanaging and let your dog’s nose take charge, you’ll see confidence, calm, and teamwork you can’t get from a “sniff safari.” Give it a shot—you might just learn something from the dog at the end of your leash.
Toughness isn’t about random pain, fear, or struggle. Done right, it’s a progressive power and attitude increaser in your training system—building a dog’s joy and confidence through real challenges. It’s good for the mind and essential for thriving in the reality of life in this modern world.
Obsession over the “final look” in dog training—what we call horizonal happiness—kills real progress and fulfillment. Build a training culture that values the journey, not just the distant goal.
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